caster
#1
Racer
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Is there a way to check front end caster without specical tools.I had rebuild my front end a couple of years ago and had a corvette mech algined the front end.I just replaced the tires the old one were very old.With new ones on the car I looked at the front and you can see that the camber is far off. I did a rough check of the toe and it is also off. I would like to check the caster. I am a little pissed I went back to the mech and told him about my problem.He made it sound that I must have done something to cause the problem.Over the year that when he did the alginment I did'nt go a 100 miles or touched the frontend.
I seem to have the worst luck with repairs. Over the years ( over 40 years) I have taken to a couple chevy dealer and I was diapointed in all cases.I do about 95% of the work on the car.
Before I go off on the subject just would like to know more about the caster ajustment Sorry!!! Vince
I seem to have the worst luck with repairs. Over the years ( over 40 years) I have taken to a couple chevy dealer and I was diapointed in all cases.I do about 95% of the work on the car.
Before I go off on the subject just would like to know more about the caster ajustment Sorry!!! Vince
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Is there a way to check front end caster without specical tools.I had rebuild my front end a couple of years ago and had a corvette mech algined the front end.I just replaced the tires the old one were very old.With new ones on the car I looked at the front and you can see that the camber is far off. I did a rough check of the toe and it is also off. I would like to check the caster. I am a little pissed I went back to the mech and told him about my problem.He made it sound that I must have done something to cause the problem.Over the year that when he did the alginment I did'nt go a 100 miles or touched the frontend.
I seem to have the worst luck with repairs. Over the years ( over 40 years) I have taken to a couple chevy dealer and I was diapointed in all cases.I do about 95% of the work on the car.
Before I go off on the subject just would like to know more about the caster ajustment Sorry!!! Vince
I seem to have the worst luck with repairs. Over the years ( over 40 years) I have taken to a couple chevy dealer and I was diapointed in all cases.I do about 95% of the work on the car.
Before I go off on the subject just would like to know more about the caster ajustment Sorry!!! Vince
#3
Burning Brakes
You can measure caster at home (and camber and toe) using a fairly inexpensive kit like this: Quick Trick Alignment. It basically involves turn the wheel to the left and measuring the camber, then turning to the right and measuring the camber and then doing some math. David Farmer who is a well known C5, C6 race driver has a DIY procedure on his site Alignment Guide. The steps are the same for any car, but the math is different (his procedure is for the C5, but it gives you an idea).
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Racer
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Thanks for the reply.It is not that I wanted to do the alignment myself but just wanted to be able to check it and understand what they mean before I take it to a shop to have it done. Thanks again Vince